The public is speaking out in response to Kirk Humphreys’ remarks on Flashpoint.
David Boren
David Boren announces his plan to retire
After 51 years of service to Oklahoma, David Boren announces his plan to retire. The college president, former U.S. senator and governor leaves behind a legacy of a true statesman.
Cover Story: Chicken-Fried News year in review and predictions for 2017
CFN looks back on 2016 and makes predictions about what Okies will get up to in 2017.
Chicken-Fried News: Student protests
University of Oklahoma students protested after what they felt was an inadequate response to sexual assault at the university.
Letters to the Editor: Oct. 19, 2016
Warming to reality In dismissing global warming and environmental concerns as the imaginary theories of hysterics (Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Chicken Little dunces, Sept. 28, Oklahoma Gazette), Mickey McVay has summarized the perspectives of the fossil fuel industry and Americas Republican Party. The Republican Party platform extols coal, oil and gas production for energy […]
Pulitzer Prize winners don’t lie. Fact-check them.
Pulitzer Prize winners don’t lie. Fact-check them.
State Question 779 sparks debate over sales tax
State Question 779 would utilize a 1 percent sales tax to fund the Education Improvement Fund.
Oklahoma Arts Institute celebrates 40 years of encouraging artistic students
Arts students work with industry professionals and train in their craft at Quartz Mountain Resort as part of Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute.
Chicken-Fried News: Investment time!
The state budget crisis and its effect on the state of education in Oklahoma could benefit from Boren’s investment idea.
We have waited and waited for our government to do something, and that hasn’t happened, Flores said.
“We have waited and waited for our government to do something, and that hasn’t happened,” Flores said.
